A Tribute to Mark Kleiman (podcast)
A podcast episode on a key figure in SCF and his contribution to community corrections.
A podcast episode on a key figure in SCF and his contribution to community corrections.
Research reports, endorsements in the popular press, and a bill in Congress on SCF for repeat DUI offenders.
The new American Probation and Parole Association standards include SCF principles and practices.
An analysis of parole in Kansas recommends, and a bill requires, adopting SCF rewards and sanctions.
States should use SCF with incentives for probationers and parolees
SCF statutes with incentives can help address supervision violations.
Responses to violations can be improved to include more community sanctions and less incarceration.
An imaginative and original thinker, Kleiman used SCF to describe the approach he believed would reform community supervision.
Swiftness of sanctioning is an important determinant of compliance, absent from most deterrence models.
SCF with incentives will be used to address probation and parole violations.
New York is trying to reduce returns to jail and prison on parole violations using SCF principles.
Perceived certainty of detection and sanction increases willingness to comply and is thus an important factor in deterrence.
Community-based punishments are not viewed as being substantially less punitive than jail incarceration.
Applying the HOPE probation strategy to pretrial supervision.
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